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Really, no insurance? Seems at least third party (fire and theft) would be worth it since bikes seem so theft-able? *picks up* *loads into truck*

Especially with such good weather out, really makes me wish I had one :P.

They aren't that easy to steal (decent/costly bikes and with disc locks), not to say that they don't get stolen. Even two strong guys would struggle to lift my 200kg wet weight bike...I'd rather attempt to steal a car. But the third party is mostly cheap because bikes do little damage to other vehicles in most crashes.

A lot of people who own bikes, do so because it's the cheapest form of powered transport...so you get a lot of tight asses riding who never bother with $150 a year. Think I read that 10-15% of all bikes on the road are unregistered...so the figure for uninsured would be even less.

I have third party on mine (i'm 23) cost like $250 i think, full comp was $3.3k

this is through aami

LOL 3.3K... Isn't that like 50-75% of what you purchased Le bike for? Difference between that and $250 is cray.

Edit: didn't see your post Birds.

Lmao true enough if you were to crash your bike, haha. Can't be too hard to steal if I could steal a huge safe with two dodge chargers... :P

Edited by kaitoukid

LOL 3.3K... Isn't that like 50-75% of what you purchased Le bike for? Difference between that and $250 is cray.

Edit: didn't see your post Birds.

Lmao true enough if you were to crash your bike, haha. Can't be too hard to steal if I could steal a huge safe with two dodge chargers... :P

Like 30-40% yeah its stupid, hence why I just have third party fire and theft

Anyone have a spare Qantas guest pass into the business lounge? I can only get 3 out of our group of 4 into the lounge :(

Thanks!

how you getting 2 guests in, normally only allowed 1?

that said if you have status for a while call ahead and they might look after you, done that b4 and it worked.

how you getting 2 guests in, normally only allowed 1?

that said if you have status for a while call ahead and they might look after you, done that b4 and it worked.

Qantas club gives me + 1 guest. They also gave me a free additional guest pass. Makes it 3 total. Managed to find another guest pass. So we all getting in :)

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